answersLogoWhite

0

The time limit for taking a US traitor to trial is three years. It is stated that no person should be convicted of Treason unless there is a testimony from two witnesses.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

When was Time is the Traitor created?

Time is the Traitor was created in 1953.


Play Nancy Drew ghost dogs at moon lake for free no time limit trial?

i'm thinking nowhere sorry.


How many days after the court receives the letter for a speedy trial what is the time limit?

The matter of speedy trial should have been addressed at either your preliminary hearing or your bail hearing. When so-called "speedy" trial is requested, the trial should normally begin within a 90 day timeframe.


What does Preliminary Hearing held for court?

If they have already been arraigned there is no statutory time limit for the next step except for the "speedy trial" rule, and many (most?) defense attorneys routinely waive this time limit in order to better prepare their cases.


Can one download GoToMeeting for a free trial?

Free trials are widely available for GoTo Meeting. You can access their website and follow the instructions to download the free trial. Typically a trial will have a time limit or a maximum on the number of times you are allowed to activate the software. Often some features are disable for the trial period.


What are the release dates for Laramie - 1959 Time of the Traitor 4-11?

Laramie - 1959 Time of the Traitor 4-11 was released on: USA: 11 December 1962


What are the release dates for Power Rangers Time Force - 2001 Time Force Traitor - 1.26?

Power Rangers Time Force - 2001 Time Force Traitor - 1.26 was released on: USA: 4 August 2001


Which president was considered a traitor to the US at the time of his death?

Nixon was!


What happens at the assignment to set trial date?

Well, honey, at the assignment to set trial date, the judge basically picks a date for the trial to start. It's like scheduling a dentist appointment, but with more drama and less flossing. So, get your calendar ready because it's time to see who's bringing the popcorn to this legal showdown.


How soon after arrest should a person be brought to trial What are some reasons for and against bringing a defendant to trial quickly?

There is no set time to bring the person to trial, but there are time limits on how long a person can be in custody without being charged. Preparations for an actual trial can take years, but a person has the right to be released on bail so long as they don't pose a threat to the public - or potential trial witnesses.


If a person is in custody the preliminary hearing must be held within?

If they have already been arraigned there is no statutory time limit for the next step except for the "speedy trial" rule, and many (most?) defense attorneys routinely waive this time limit in order to better prepare their cases.


What is speedy disposition case?

I believe the questioner is mixing two different legal concepts, and the two are not really connected to one another. The right to a "speedy trial" is guaranteed by the Constitution and refers to the length of time set by law in which a case must go to trial. The disposition of a case is its final adjudication and there is no statutory limit as to the length of time a trial may take.